Of all of the changes in ISO 9001:2015, the one that users typically mention as being the one they are most concerned about is Management Commitment (clause 5.1.1). Maybe it is because the change has been emphasized so much in communication and training. Maybe you have heard about the change in emphasis in requirements and have over interpreted the standard. Or maybe it is because there truly is an issue with commitment in your organization. Regardless of the background for your concern, there are some basic steps that you can take that will help mitigate it.
While the ISO 9001:2015 version of the standard is more prescriptive in its requirements for management, management commitment is something that your organization has or does not have. Meaning if your management demonstrates commitment to the current version of the standard, then showing that this requirement is met in the future should not be a problem. Yes, the standard is more prescriptive in its requirements, but these requirements can easily be incorporated with a few easy steps.